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Am I just getting overly suspicious or is there something not quite XX about these 'women'?

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Tube Horror As Group Of Women Stamp On Man In Violent Attack At Leicester Square

A violent video has emerged showing the moment four women punched and kicked a man to the floor at Leicester Square Tube station.

TfL staff could be seen trying to restrain the women as they repeatedly lashed out in the early hours of Sunday morning.

The British Transport Police (BTP) said four women were arrested at the scene but have since been released under investigation.

The video shows the group beating the man to the floor before stamping on him as horrified onlookers screamed in panic.

The man could be seen lying seemingly unconscious on the floor as one woman tells another: “no more, no more, enough, no more”.

He suffered a broken eye socket and cuts to the face, The Sun reports. It's not clear what sparked the incident.

Four women were arrested at the scene.

A BTP spokesman said: “The women – a 26-year-old from Romford, a 22-year-old from Dagenham and two other 22-year-olds of no fixed address – were arrested at the scene on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm, violent disorder and affray.

“During their arrest, two police officers were also assaulted and one of the 22-year-olds was further arrested on suspicion of assaulting them.

“All four have since been released under investigation while enquiries continue.”

Shatterface wrote: ↑
Am I just getting overly suspicious or is there something not quite XX about these 'women'?

(Video link below)

Tube Horror As Group Of Women Stamp On Man In Violent Attack At Leicester Square

A violent video has emerged showing the moment four women punched and kicked a man to the floor at Leicester Square Tube station.

TfL staff could be seen trying to restrain the women as they repeatedly lashed out in the early hours of Sunday morning.

The British Transport Police (BTP) said four women were arrested at the scene but have since been released under investigation.

The video shows the group beating the man to the floor before stamping on him as horrified onlookers screamed in panic.

The man could be seen lying seemingly unconscious on the floor as one woman tells another: “no more, no more, enough, no more”.

He suffered a broken eye socket and cuts to the face, The Sun reports. It's not clear what sparked the incident.

Four women were arrested at the scene.

A BTP spokesman said: “The women – a 26-year-old from Romford, a 22-year-old from Dagenham and two other 22-year-olds of no fixed address – were arrested at the scene on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm, violent disorder and affray.

“During their arrest, two police officers were also assaulted and one of the 22-year-olds was further arrested on suspicion of assaulting them.

“All four have since been released under investigation while enquiries continue.”

Lecture I in my Psychological Significance of the Biblical Stories series from May 16th at Isabel Bader Theatre in Toronto. In this lecture, I describe what I consider to be the idea of God, which is at least partly the notion of sovereignty and power, divorced from any concrete sovereign or particular, individual person of power. I also suggest that God, as Father, is something akin to the spirit or pattern inherent in the human hierarchy of authority, which is based in turn on the dominance hierarchies characterizing animals.

Well there's a turn up for the books - an explanation of 'god' that is (completely?) non supernatural. (Though I'm sure it remains backwardly compatible with earlier interpretations).

It will be interesting to see how many people will start to declare themselves 'Religious but not Spiritual'.

Peterson has given his interpretation of other religious myths too - but has specified that he places the christian ones in a unique separate category.

Good luck - and let us know if it changes your view on atheism and the supernatural.

Just finished. It did not change my view of the supernatural. Peterson is not arguing for the supernatural. There are transcripts of the lectures. Here is the first one:

Moses goes up in the mountain, and he has this tremendous revelation in the sight of God. It illuminates him, and he comes down with the law. Moses acted as a judge—I know this is a mythological story—in the desert. He was continually mediating between people who were having problems, and he was constantly trying to keep peace.

On the stories in general:

The Bible stories—and I think this is true of fiction in general—is phenomenological. It concentrates on trying to elucidate the nature of human experience.

On fundamentalists:

To know that the Biblical stories have a phenomenological truth is really worth knowing. The poor fundamentalists are trying to cling to their moral structure. I understand why, because it does organize their societies and their psyche. So they've got something to cling to, but they don't have a very sophisticated idea of the complexity of what constitutes truth. They try to gerrymander the Biblical stories into the domain of scientific theory—promoting creationism, for example, as an alternative scientific theory. It’s like, that just isn’t going to go anywhere.

So he nowhere says these are the inerrant words of a supernatural being. In fact he is taking them as stories. He also talks about the bible being assembled over a long period by multiple authors. He does not say with "divine inspiration".

I do think he overstates the significance of the stories. I suspect you can take any mythology and make a case for the psychological significance of them. However, Jordan Peterson is not a Christian apologist from what I find here.

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Though it's it ironic that a terf like Linehan has had more bottom surgery than 90% of transwomen.

LoL.

But I guess he can truthfully, and quite accurately, say, "I'm half the man I used to be" ....

Although if one wanted to follow suit - and to be fair to the ladies - one might reasonably suggest that men, in general, become progressively less so, less able to produce sperm - the sine qua non of "man" (reproductively speaking), with advancing age. Unlike women for whom there is a more or less sharp dividing line - menopause. And if one wanted to go whole-hog, one might reasonably argue that men who have vasectomies are, technically and linguistically speaking, no longer men at all. Logic: it works, bitches .... ;-)

What took so long? And why wasn't this the first genre targetted by entryists?

The phenomenal success of Fifty Shades of Grey (125 MILLION copies sold!) happened in the age of justice warriors. It wouldn't surprise me if the little shits enjoy reading Bad Boy trash and aren't interested in fucking with the formula.

Anyway, this could be fun. Let's see whose writing careers survive the new male hunk -- Steve Shives with a Planet Fitness card.

What took so long? And why wasn't this the first genre targetted by entryists?

The phenomenal success of Fifty Shades of Grey (125 MILLION copies sold!) happened in the age of justice warriors. It wouldn't surprise me if the little shits enjoy reading Bad Boy trash and aren't interested in fucking with the formula.

Anyway, this could be fun. Let's see whose writing careers survive the new male hunk -- Steve Shives with a Planet Fitness card.

This madness is going to have repercussions for people who decided they'd be happier after SRS and just want to keep on living without shouting out their victimhood at every opportunity.

This stuff is going to start skewing the statistics. We've already seen an increase in 'women' convicted for rape. At some point feminists are going to have to admit that transwomen aren't women or accept that women are just as prone to violence as men are.

Raising the Skirt has followed the personal narrative of Nicola Hunter, and was triggered by a deeply personal place of overcoming judgement that was placed their own queer body. Hunter began the project by researching the historical links between the vulva and power in hope to develop a deeper connection to their own body, and more specifically their vulva, which is where they came across the history of Raising the Skirt.

I have to admit I'm starting to get nervous. Scalia and Kennedy were both conservatives so the balance on the court is mostly unchanged. But Kennedy was at least okay with the gays. I know some of you are thinking, "gay marriage is a done deal, stop worrying." It really isn't though. The Texas state legislature has pretty much nullified gay marriage and the same can happen nationwide.

I have to admit I'm starting to get nervous. Scalia and Kennedy were both conservatives so the balance on the court is mostly unchanged. But Kennedy was at least okay with the gays. I know some of you are thinking, "gay marriage is a done deal, stop worrying." It really isn't though. The Texas state legislature has pretty much nullified gay marriage and the same can happen nationwide.

Social media is a dumpster fire today because of this shit. The SJWs really have lost their minds.

What does everyone think of the claim I saw on Vox and CNN, that abortion will be illegal in 20 states within 18 months?

I have to admit I'm starting to get nervous. Scalia and Kennedy were both conservatives so the balance on the court is mostly unchanged. But Kennedy was at least okay with the gays. I know some of you are thinking, "gay marriage is a done deal, stop worrying." It really isn't though. The Texas state legislature has pretty much nullified gay marriage and the same can happen nationwide.

There is some danger of that happening, especially as a reaction to the Gay Rights movement largely and loudly be taken over by Trans Activism. A lot of people are sympathetic to the trans folk right up to the time they find Muscato in the women's restroom. The false conflation of trans and gay is really hurting gays, IMHO.

I just got back from a beer/grocery run into town. There is a bird sanctuary/park about a 1/2 mile down the road on the way in where I usually take a walk. Today, when I headed back to the car I had a fairly close encounter with a fairly big sow black bear and her very young cub. Fortunately there was no bear on bear crime and she just chased her cub up a tree and then followed it up a bit. It was right by the trail though and I didn't want to walk right past it so I took the long way back to my car.

Woman uses machete to force ex-boyfriend to have sex. This probably won't be covered by the regressive left, or perhaps they will find a way to make it his fault.

I've already seen people on Twitter calling the ex boyfriend a pedophile because they had been together for seven years and she was 19, so they allegedly started dating when she was 12. Ignoring the fact that the boyfriend could have around the same age as her.

As I am about to go outside in some outrageously colourful short shorts, and an even brighter crop-top, showing my hairy midriff, I prepare for the unwanted attention this may bring. I think about how it is not just trans and queer bodies that edits themselves outside but how, also, with the heat there are other people that may be having these fears and new anxieties.

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I just got back from a beer/grocery run into town. There is a bird sanctuary/park about a 1/2 mile down the road on the way in where I usually take a walk. Today, when I headed back to the car I had a fairly close encounter with a fairly big sow black bear and her very young cub. Fortunately there was no bear on bear crime and she just chased her cub up a tree and then followed it up a bit. It was right by the trail though and I didn't want to walk right past it so I took the long way back to my car.

I had a mama and her cub here the other day, 100 feet from the house. They left on their own accord.

As I am about to go outside in some outrageously colourful short shorts, and an even brighter crop-top, showing my hairy midriff, I prepare for the unwanted attention this may bring. I think about how it is not just trans and queer bodies that edits themselves outside but how, also, with the heat there are other people that may be having these fears and new anxieties.